To extend its audience base, Google Inc. is now planning to invest in technology especially designed for children. The company is seeking a new way to go beyond its popular tools and adult appropriate contents.

Way back in 2005, Google had built an office at a research facility of NASA in order to co-operate on a number of projects. Now Google has decided to invest in an old airfield which is owned by NASA. Google wants to use the site for expanding research concerning space exploration and robotics.

Going by the indications from a job description recently posted on the Google website, the company's Google Fiber broadband service - which offers dramatically fast Internet and TCV speeds - may come to Phoenix in the near future.

The job for which Google has posted description on its website is that of a 'full-time Google Fiber City Manager in Phoenix.'

As per Glassdoor, a jobs-related website based in the United States, that compiles the employee ratings, Facebook, Google and Costco the wholesale retailer proffer the finest pay and benefit packages to their employees in the US.

Besides Costco, whose liberal social benefits are prominent, four out of the five top most employers are all high-tech firms says the survey.

In a blog post released this week, 3D Systems shared the first-ever details about how Google's Project Ara modular smartphone will be made. 3D Systems had signed a partnership with the Project Ara team last year, for producing a high-speed printing platform for the handset.

In an earlier-this-week statement via a blog post, 3D Systems said that it is, in collaboration with Carnegie Mellon University, exploring 'conductive ink' to print electric circuits for Google's Project Ara modular smartphone. 3D Systems is the company which Google has enlisted for printing the modules for its Project Ara smartphone.